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Brilhante
Transporting diners straight to Paris, this French-inspired brasserie delivers just what its interiors promise. Take a brass-studded red leather chair by the curtained window beneath fringed lamps and order a dozen oysters to share followed by a classic like sole Meunieré with truffled mashed potato.
Café Martinho Da Arcada
Set in Praça do Comercio is the delicious and legendary Café Martinho Da Arcada, which opened in 1782 and is the city's oldest café.
Cervejaria Ramiro
This historic Lisbon institution has been around since 1956 and is insanely popular with locals and visitors alike.
Davvero at Sublime Lisboa
Manteigaria
The specialty of the house, and in fact the only item on the menu at narrow Bairro Alto counter-service spot, is the pastel de nata.
Mercado da Ribeira
Lisbon's largest food market, housed in a 19th-century building, was partially converted to a food court in 2014 by Time Out magazine.
Pasteis De Belem
Santini
If all the sightseeing has you famished, stop by the charming Santini to recharge your batteries with a healthy dose of sugar. Some consider this red-and-white-striped ice cream parlor's gelato to be the best in the world. The cute parlor, open since 1949, lives up to its reputation, scooping inventive and delectable flavors, including acai and dark chocolate, which are sure to satisfy every visitor's sweet tooth.
SUBA at Verride Palácio de Santa Catarina
Varanda
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